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Article: Left uncorked, wine know-how flows.(Metropolitan)(Life)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- June 8, 2000
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Wine guru Michael Green has clinked glasses with Francis Ford Coppola, Donald Trump and a host of other glitterati. But spend a few minutes with him, and you would swear he would be just as pleased to share a bottle of Bordeaux with the next person he might bump into on the street.
Mr. Green, wine buyer and partner at Grape Finds wine shop in Dupont Circle, loves inoculating others with his zest for fermented grape juice.
"Wine is part of our American heritage," says Mr. Green, who calls having to sample 200 wines a week "an occupational hazard."
It's a heritage often seen as too complicated for the average consumer.
Nonsense, ...
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... ... following press release: Wine connoisseurs, or adults ... wishing to learn more about wine, are invited to register ... evening from 6 to 8 at Grape Finds in Great Barrington. "Introduction to Wine" (WKS 403) gives participants ... Registration costs $20. "Wines of the Great 48" (WKS ...
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